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Early Mississippi Republican Primary Poll:  Trump 46% – DeSantis 39%

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute January 17, 2023

  • MS Voters Say Biden not Trump Legitimate Winner of 2020 Election 52-36%
  • Disapprove Job Biden is Doing 57-39%; Pessimistic about State of Our Democracy, 50-44%

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